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In the wake of the Amboy Dukes scoring a hit with their psychedelic classic "Journey to the Center of the Mind," the focus of the band quickly shifted to guitarist Ted Nugent. So much so that by the early '70s, Nugent was the only Amboy Duke left from the "Journey" period. As a result, the group's name changed to Ted Nugent & the Amboy Dukes (it was Nugent's name that was drawing fans to shows), and they issued 1973's Call of the Wild and 1974's Tooth, Fang & Claw. Both oft-overlooked releases have been in and out of print over the years and reissued in countless reconfigurations and with different titles, but the more enticing package was 2004's double-disc set Decades of Destruction. Listening to both albums back to back shows that Nugent's solo career actually began a few years earlier than his first "official" solo album, 1975's Ted Nugent. After all, the sound of these two releases is very comparable to his 1975 release. Included is a track that would become a show-stopping standard at Nugent shows, "The Great White Buffalo," as well as such other tough rockers as "Lady Luck" and "Call of the Wild." While Nugent's first three solo releases for Sony (circa the mid-to-late '70s) are by far his best, for fans looking to trace the Motor City Madman's roots, Decades of Destruction is an affordable way to do so. ~ Greg Prato Decades Of Destruction Music Ted Nugent Decades Of Destruction Songs | | Decades Of Destruction CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Lady Luck |
| 2. | Living in the Woods |
| 3. | Hibernation |
| 4. | Free Flight |
| 5. | Maybelline |
| 6. | Great White Buffalo, The |
| 7. | Sasha |
| 8. | No Holds Barred |
| | Decades Of Destruction Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | Call of the Wild |
| 2. | Sweet Revenge |
| 3. | Pony Express |
| 4. | Ain't It the Truth |
| 5. | Renegade |
| 6. | Rot Gut |
| 7. | Below the Belt |
| 8. | Cannon Balls |
| Decades Of Destruction Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)   Nugent's fan must have Tooth, Fang & Claw & Call Of The Wild Unbelievable deal! Long since out of print and very hard to find. I've been searching for both of these albums on CD for quite some time. If your lucky you might find them on Ebay or Amazon, but they'll cost you an arm and a leg. Here you get both for under $18. Submitted by suarez_h (Algonquin, IL, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Two Hard-To-Find Albums Finally Re-Released On Cd's! Both "Call Of The Wild" and "Tooth, Fang And Claw" are Ted Nugent classics, long out-of-print on cd for years and surprise, now you get both discs housed in a digipak, nicely packaged (no liner notes though) and offered by CD Universe at an incredibly low price. Both discs sound great and although it doesn't say remastered, it sounds like it to me. Of the two cd's I prefer "Tooth, Fang And Claw" overall because it includes both "Hibernation" and "The Great White Buffalo", two of my favorite Nugent songs. Both of these albums were released prior to Ted's being signed to Epic Records in 1975. If you're an Amboy Dukes or Ted Nugent fan then pick this 2-cd set "Decades Of Destruction" up before it goes OOP. Submitted by Barry ("Hallandale Beach,Fl.,USA")  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
count the dead...here come's young ted for those who are unfamiliar with Ted Nugent before his suoerstardom/radio play rock classics, it's time to get aquainted with his real unbridled energy. "Decades of Destruction" brings together two Nugent classics, Tooth fang and claw, and " Call of the wild".
this is real Nugent, this is where his real genius lies. if you love Ted's first solo album, by all means buy this set. it's some of Ted's best work. like Nugent would always say " THIS STUFF WILL MELT YOUR SPEAKERS - INTENSE" ! Submitted by sbaker (DARIEN, ILL, U.S.A.)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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